jedningsomnia
Jedningsomnia is a term used to describe a specific type of sleep disturbance characterized by a persistent feeling of being awake and alert during periods when one should be asleep. Individuals experiencing jedningsomnia often report a heightened sense of awareness, a racing mind, or an inability to disengage from thoughts, making it difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep. This condition is not necessarily a formal medical diagnosis but rather a descriptive phrase for a common symptom or experience related to insomnia.
The core feature of jedningsomnia is the perceived inability to transition into a relaxed state conducive
Contributing factors to jedningsomnia can include stress, anxiety, irregular sleep schedules, excessive screen time before bed,